On our Nextdoor webpage https://nextdoor.com/ (social media type), sub-pages do not display. The main page loads, but the links I click do not. I see the status in the lo… (funda kabanzi)

On our Nextdoor webpage https://nextdoor.com/ (social media type), sub-pages do not display. The main page loads, but the links I click do not. I see the status in the lower left looking like it is loading, but it does not display. This happens on my Macbook Pro , bit works fine on my iMac and in Safari on my MacBook Pro. What setting is messed up? If I go to other sites, it works just fine?

I have a Firefox account and use it to sync across devices; being able to sync and then completely log out on one device is a primary reason I use Firefox.
I log out of d… (funda kabanzi)

I have a Firefox account and use it to sync across devices; being able to sync and then completely log out on one device is a primary reason I use Firefox.

I log out of devices that I do not own when I'm exiting Firefox. Today I opened Firefox on a device that I'm 100% certain I logged out of yesterday - and found that my bookmarks, bookmarks bar, and add-ons were already visible and active, and one of my add-ons was already logged in.

I verified that the Firefox Sync / login screen showed that no one was logged into the Firefox account, and then I logged in using my usual credentials. It reflected that I was then logged in, but everything else remained visible.

I followed Firefox instructions for viewing the logs, and strangely, there was no log. I went up a directory, and found that all the logs were in the 'failed' directory. Clicking on each of the failed subfolders shows only: ids []

This is very concerning because it entirely negates the security and privacy aspects of having a login. I was not logged into Firefox - and the Firefox interface confirmed that this morning, in addition to confirming it when I logged out yesterday - yet somehow not only were my personal bookmarks showing, but one of my add-ons was also logged in, providing further access to anyone who might have opened a Firefox window from this device.

Some websites load but are not functioning properly, for example: Kelloggs Family Rewards home page works fine, but when I try to log in, I just get circles and it never … (funda kabanzi)

Some websites load but are not functioning properly, for example: Kelloggs Family Rewards home page works fine, but when I try to log in, I just get circles and it never loads. Chrome works fine.
Or my health insurance web site, some buttons work, others do not, but works fine in Chrome.
I have cleared cache, cookies, disabled add-ons, started Firefox in safe mode, restarted my computer, scanned for malware with 2 different software packages, disabled Java Script (which made no pages load), most recent version of Firefox is installed.
What am I missing? Please help.

The above link tells me that, if I have the 'AVG Internet Security' software this problem would occur. But I do not have this software on my computer but rather the G-Dat… (funda kabanzi)

The above link tells me that, if I have the 'AVG Internet Security' software this problem would occur. But I do not have this software on my computer but rather the G-Data Internet Security. When I followed the steps as outlined on your Internet site, the result is the same afterwords. As soon as I restart Firefox, the message pops up again and again that I should enter my master password. This only occurs after I installed the latest Firefox (71.0, 32-bit).

My version of Firefox is 71.0 (32-bit).
I tried to reinstall Firefox (did not help), I tried safe mode ( did not help).
I tried to disable and enable hardware accelerati… (funda kabanzi)

My version of Firefox is 71.0 (32-bit).
I tried to reinstall Firefox (did not help), I tried safe mode ( did not help).
I tried to disable and enable hardware acceleration (did not help).
Firefox just CLOSES by itself, and there is not crash reports. Is very annoying.
Did RAM test- everything is ok. GPU drivers are also new (nvidia).

Flash plugin is not the problem- it was installed during this whole mess.

I have checked Junk, Spam, Clutter, my organisation's quarantine list and accounts@firefox.com is in my contacts. I have received these emails numerous times before but I… (funda kabanzi)

I have checked Junk, Spam, Clutter, my organisation's quarantine list and accounts@firefox.com is in my contacts. I have received these emails numerous times before but I have been trying for 2 weeks and nothing. Setting up a secondary email on a different and totally unrelated email address also hasn't worked

There is a folder called 'Amozilla' containing a folder called 'AFirefox' under Users/_____/AppData/Roaming, in addition to the regular Mozilla folder. The Amozilla files… (funda kabanzi)

There is a folder called 'Amozilla' containing a folder called 'AFirefox' under Users/_____/AppData/Roaming, in addition to the regular Mozilla folder. The Amozilla files are all from 2018 - no recent use. Are these legitimate? Safe to delete?

The regular Mozilla folder contains two Firefox profile folders: one with recent files, the other all from 2018. Safe to delete the defunct profile folder? (I am the only user of this computer.)